What's in a password?
/Some of you may still not be convinced about the need for a password manager.
It's 2022 and still not all cloud sites and services have the option to enable multi-factor authentication on your account.
Even those of you who have MFA turned on for everything that offers it, may still be at risk for an account breach, depending in the type of MFA you're using.
The standard password complexity we have enforced in ternally and also setup for our clients, is 20 characters - upper and lowercase, numbers and symbols.
That way, even if MFA is not present or is circumvented, it's a pretty difficult password to crack. And because each password is unique as well, there's no risk that the password was involved in a breach on another site.
How secure are your passwords?